We are delighted to announce that the winner of this year's competition is Giselle (from St Paul's C of E Primary School in London) for her story entitled Love Finds a Way. The runner up is Melanie (from The English School, Kuwait) for her story Global Awareness. Well done to all the children who sent in their imaginative and delightful work. The judges much enjoyed reading all the entries. We are looking forward to compiling a booklet with the prize winners' pieces along with many more of the best contributions - it will be available in the spring of 2018.

It is with great pleasure that we announce that Lisa Croke, transformative Headteacher at The Hamble School and a member of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) Council, and Viv Grant, Executive Coach and Director of Integrity Coaching, will be joining Professor Dame Alison Peacock on our panel of judges for this year's global Stories on Values competition for children aged from 7 to 11 years.

We are delighted to announce that Professor Dame Alison Peacock, Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, will be the Chair of the panel of judges for this year's exciting Stories on Values competition.

A kind donation from claims.co.uk means 2 ambitious primary schools with over 600 pupils can have a copy of our EDUCATION IN HUMAN VALUES programme, which promotes the core building materials for human wellbeing, such as purpose, positive emotions, engagement, trust, health and quality relationships, thereby enabling the children to flourish, be happy and succeed.

The results of the competition held to mark World Values Day 2016 were announced on 2 December 2016. Find out who the Prize Winners were, the panel of judges and read 40 of the best stories including the top eight entries.

This school has just been rated Outstanding by Ofsted! Our congratulations to the head teacher, Mrs Li-Juan Ellerton, and all the teachers, children, parents, governors and other members of the school community.